Stupid things u do while producing
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Sometimes I don't bother changing the name before I send out a tune, one time I sent a guy a tune called "pooptron_2" or something like thatMegaladon wrote:I've got so many tracks named after films or just random words from the tv that was on at the time, it really does make things difficult to find doesn't it.T40 wrote:I name all my projects something stupid and forget which project is which a couple of days later.
I also have a constant habit of rearranging folders in which samples are contained for somereason trying to make shit more organised , and I end up opening Reason and it can't find the samples so i got to relocate them all.
Also tend to drink a lot of beer when producing, I always find it relaxes me a lot more and i get so much more ideas and once i have one idea I'm on a role for the rest of the night.
I also have a stupid habit of playing a track in progress about 50 times over and just walk round the room and constantly open the fridge even if i aint hungry and there's nothin in it... Sometimes it makes me bored of the track before it's even completed
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glottis5 wrote:Sometimes I don't bother changing the name before I send out a tune, one time I sent a guy a tune called "pooptron_2" or something like thatMegaladon wrote:I've got so many tracks named after films or just random words from the tv that was on at the time, it really does make things difficult to find doesn't it.T40 wrote:I name all my projects something stupid and forget which project is which a couple of days later.
I also have a constant habit of rearranging folders in which samples are contained for somereason trying to make shit more organised , and I end up opening Reason and it can't find the samples so i got to relocate them all.
Also tend to drink a lot of beer when producing, I always find it relaxes me a lot more and i get so much more ideas and once i have one idea I'm on a role for the rest of the night.
I also have a stupid habit of playing a track in progress about 50 times over and just walk round the room and constantly open the fridge even if i aint hungry and there's nothin in it... Sometimes it makes me bored of the track before it's even completed
Yeah I do all the above.. I'll play this loop over and over and just dance around my room and watch tv and shit.. also i'll gear up my midi keyboard and twist knobs and shit endlessy for pure enjoyment.. i like to play my shit instead of just listening to it but then i can never seem to remember what knob i twisted or whatever to get that sweet effect.
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I do this so much.T40 wrote:
I also have a stupid habit of playing a track in progress about 50 times over and just walk round the room and constantly open the fridge even if i aint hungry and there's nothin in it...
I have a horrible habit of chatting on MSN and producing at the same time xD
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Something weird I do... when I'm done working on a tune, which is usually around 1-2am, I turn off all the lights in the room, close my eyes, and play back what I've done with my back to the computer. I try and get into the mindset of a listener and not a producer. I feel like the song sounds completely different then...
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that not stupid thats a good thing to do its also one of the hardest things to do and i think some people dont do this at all.Dignan wrote:Something weird I do... when I'm done working on a tune, which is usually around 1-2am, I turn off all the lights in the room, close my eyes, and play back what I've done with my back to the computer. I try and get into the mindset of a listener and not a producer. I feel like the song sounds completely different then...
dude this is something lots of people should do. I do the same. Listen your own tracks without seeing the visuals of your daw. If the eye cant see anything the ear will be forced to listen better.Dignan wrote:Something weird I do... when I'm done working on a tune, which is usually around 1-2am, I turn off all the lights in the room, close my eyes, and play back what I've done with my back to the computer. I try and get into the mindset of a listener and not a producer. I feel like the song sounds completely different then...
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Hmmm think i mite start doing this.R wrote:dude this is something lots of people should do. I do the same. Listen your own tracks without seeing the visuals of your daw. If the eye cant see anything the ear will be forced to listen better.Dignan wrote:Something weird I do... when I'm done working on a tune, which is usually around 1-2am, I turn off all the lights in the room, close my eyes, and play back what I've done with my back to the computer. I try and get into the mindset of a listener and not a producer. I feel like the song sounds completely different then...
sometimes it works against me though. Like if I hear something that sounds good while I'm in "listener mode", I might second guess myself whilst in "producer mode" and think it sounds bad. Anyone else have this dilemma?michaelvman wrote:Hmmm think i mite start doing this.R wrote:dude this is something lots of people should do. I do the same. Listen your own tracks without seeing the visuals of your daw. If the eye cant see anything the ear will be forced to listen better.Dignan wrote:Something weird I do... when I'm done working on a tune, which is usually around 1-2am, I turn off all the lights in the room, close my eyes, and play back what I've done with my back to the computer. I try and get into the mindset of a listener and not a producer. I feel like the song sounds completely different then...
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i have a bad habit of getting together a simple 4 bar loop and sending it out to a couple friends over aim and msn. i then get a false sense of accomplishment from doing so and stop working on the tune. 
also every time i get bored or frustrated (about once every 15 minutes), i go to the kitchen looking for food.
also every time i get bored or frustrated (about once every 15 minutes), i go to the kitchen looking for food.
yes, tho to me the listeners ear mostly wins. I make music for the listenersDignan wrote:sometimes it works against me though. Like if I hear something that sounds good while I'm in "listener mode", I might second guess myself whilst in "producer mode" and think it sounds bad. Anyone else have this dilemma?michaelvman wrote:Hmmm think i mite start doing this.R wrote:dude this is something lots of people should do. I do the same. Listen your own tracks without seeing the visuals of your daw. If the eye cant see anything the ear will be forced to listen better.Dignan wrote:Something weird I do... when I'm done working on a tune, which is usually around 1-2am, I turn off all the lights in the room, close my eyes, and play back what I've done with my back to the computer. I try and get into the mindset of a listener and not a producer. I feel like the song sounds completely different then...
no i dont get that, i make music for meR wrote:yes, tho to me the listeners ear mostly wins. I make music for the listenersDignan wrote:sometimes it works against me though. Like if I hear something that sounds good while I'm in "listener mode", I might second guess myself whilst in "producer mode" and think it sounds bad. Anyone else have this dilemma?michaelvman wrote:Hmmm think i mite start doing this.R wrote:dude this is something lots of people should do. I do the same. Listen your own tracks without seeing the visuals of your daw. If the eye cant see anything the ear will be forced to listen better.Dignan wrote:Something weird I do... when I'm done working on a tune, which is usually around 1-2am, I turn off all the lights in the room, close my eyes, and play back what I've done with my back to the computer. I try and get into the mindset of a listener and not a producer. I feel like the song sounds completely different then...
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i make music for the only listener that counts3za wrote:no i dont get that, i make music for meR wrote:yes, tho to me the listeners ear mostly wins. I make music for the listenersDignan wrote:sometimes it works against me though. Like if I hear something that sounds good while I'm in "listener mode", I might second guess myself whilst in "producer mode" and think it sounds bad. Anyone else have this dilemma?michaelvman wrote:Hmmm think i mite start doing this.R wrote: dude this is something lots of people should do. I do the same. Listen your own tracks without seeing the visuals of your daw. If the eye cant see anything the ear will be forced to listen better.
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I get this allot. I find It is very hard to critique my own shit from an outside perspective no matter what kind or art I am doing.... A trick that I use is to pretend that I'm looking at something someone else painted or listening to something that someone else made. It works wonders becasue I find I judge my own shit harder than I judge anyone elses.Dignan wrote:sometimes it works against me though. Like if I hear something that sounds good while I'm in "listener mode", I might second guess myself whilst in "producer mode" and think it sounds bad. Anyone else have this dilemma?michaelvman wrote:Hmmm think i mite start doing this.R wrote:dude this is something lots of people should do. I do the same. Listen your own tracks without seeing the visuals of your daw. If the eye cant see anything the ear will be forced to listen better.Dignan wrote:Something weird I do... when I'm done working on a tune, which is usually around 1-2am, I turn off all the lights in the room, close my eyes, and play back what I've done with my back to the computer. I try and get into the mindset of a listener and not a producer. I feel like the song sounds completely different then...
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